Phrase: Break into

Phrasal Verb : Break into


Meaning: To enter by force 

  • to enter a building by force
  • to open a car by force
  • to enter a house illegally 


Example Dialogue


A: Where were you when the burglars break into your house?

B: I was on a business trip.

A: What did they steal?

B: They took the jewelries in my drawer and some cash.


Example Sentences

  • "Someone tried to break into my apartment last night."

  • "The thought of a burglar breaking into our house while we sleep is terrifying."

  • "They broke into the store and stole the safe."

  • "No security system is perfect, but having no security system makes your home easier to break into than a home with a system."

  • "How could anyone break into the palace undetected?"

  • "A thief can break into a car in under ten seconds."

  • "There was no one nearby who might see him trying to break into the house."

  • "The burglars disabled the alarm and used a glass cutter to break into the house."
  • "A man was recently arrested after he broke into a woman’s house and was caught by officers hiding under her sink."
  • "The police arrested a man suspected of breaking into a convenience store."

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